COFFEE BREAK B6 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATuRDAY, JuLY 16, 2022 Husband, wife disrespect his parents without remorse activities” they are having are the ones that are the most important and ones he will remember. We are not invited to participate in the secondary activities, which include a hockey game, trip to the petting zoo and family photos or videos. We try to support our son and daughter-in-law, but we do not feel respected and loved in return. When we invite them for dinner, they arrive an hour or two late or don’t show up at all. We send them text messages, but they don’t respond. We offer to help and are there for them when they ask us to be, regardless of our personal consequence. What can we do? — OVERFLOWING WITH LOVE DEAR OVERFLOWING: When I read that your daugh- DEAR ABBY: I have two sons I’m very proud of. My hus- band and I have raised them to be respectful and to make respon- sible decisions. However, I go to bed in tears each night feeling we have failed. Our elder son is married and has a son, our grandson, “Charlie,” who is dear to our hearts. Charlie is celebrating his second birthday, and our daughter-in-law told me they are having a birthday party for him and we are invited. She added that she feels the “secondary sacrifice less when they snap their fingers. DEAR ABBY: I have been working with a therapist on cre- ating healthy boundaries with my family. I moved out of state with my husband to ensure that those boundaries are met because my parents have alcohol and verbal abuse issues. My younger sister “Maya” became engaged recently, and she is at a very exciting time in her life, planning her wedding. Here’s the thing: I have no interest in hearing about, helping to plan or being a part of the wed- ding because Maya and I have nothing in common other than our parents. She’s self-absorbed and rude. Her fiance is an introvert, so getting to know him is incredibly difficult. How do I politely convey ter-in-law told you that you weren’t invited to the special events surrounding Charlie’s birthday, my initial reaction was that she may have thought they would be too much for you and your husband to handle. How- ever, when you described that your dinner invitations are treated like garbage and they don’t have enough respect to return your calls and texts in a timely manner, it occurs to me that you have been so overflowing with love that you have been taken for granted. You may have raised your son well, but your daughter-in-law appears to be running the show. Her parents may take precedence on the hierarchy of importance, and if that’s the case, you and your husband need to clear the air with your son and his wife, and this to Maya or (more impor- tantly) my mother without causing hurt feelings? — MOVED AWAY IN THE MIDWEST DEAR MOVED: You may not be able to avoid hearing about the wedding if you are in com- munication with your mother and sister. But you have the advan- tage of living far away from them. If you are asked to assist in plan- ning Maya’s wedding, politely, logically (and regretfully) explain that your busy schedule as well as the geographic distance make your involvement impossible. You should, however, attend if you’re invited. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. █ NEWS OF THE WEIRD US tourist falls into crater of Mount Vesuvius, is rescued The Associated Press ROME — An American tourist had to be rescued on Mount Vesuvius near Naples after he apparently slipped into the Italian vol- cano’s crater while trying to recover his fallen cellphone, news reports and the asso- ciation of Vesuvius park guides said. The tourist and family members were cited by Car- abinieri police because they went off the authorized path to get closer to the crater on Saturday, July 9, appar- ently to take a selfie, the LaPresse news agency said. The head of the Con- fesercenti tourism associ- ation for Vesuvius, Paolo Cappelli, said four volcano guides responded immedi- ately after one noticed the tourist had fallen into the crater and was in “serious difficulty.” In a statement, Cappelli said the guides lowered a rope 50 feet into the crater, pulled the tourist out and provided initial first aid, after he suffered abrasions on his legs, arm and back. Carabinieri park police then arrived and brought the American to the police sta- tion to file the complaint, Cappelli said. Mount Vesuvius, which erupted in AD 79 and dev- astated the nearby town of Pompeii, is a popular spot for hiking. Pet caught after weeks on the run at airport BOSTON — A fami- ly’s beloved pet cat that’s been dodging airport per- sonnel, airline employees, Gregorio Borgia/The Associated Press, File Clouds hang over the Vesuvius volcano in Pompeii, southern Italy, Jan. 25, 2021. An American tourist had to be rescued on Mount Vesuvius near Naples after he apparently slipped into the volcano’s crater. and animal experts since escaping from a pet carrier at Boston’s Logan Interna- tional Airport about three weeks ago was finally caught Wednesday, July 13. “Whether out of fatigue or hunger we’ll never know, but this morning she finally let herself be caught,” an airport spokesperson said of the cat named Rowdy in a statement. Rowdy was given a health check and will be returned to her family. “I’m kind of in disbe- chase, as her getaway set off a massive search involving airport and Lufthansa personnel, construction workers, and animal wel- fare advocates, as well as the use of wildlife cameras and safe-release traps. Despite numerous sight- ings, Rowdy always eluded her pursuers — but now, a little calm has been restored. “It was such a commu- nity effort,” said Sahli, who is originally from New Hampshire and is moving lief,” said her owner, Patty Sahli. “I thought, ‘What are the odds we’re actually going to get her back?’ But I got a call this morning and I am just so shocked.” Rowdy’s time on the lam began June 24, as Sahli and her husband, Rich, returned to the U.S. from 15 years in Ger- many with the Army. When their Lufthansa flight landed, the 4-year-old black cat with green eyes escaped her cage, in pursuit of some birds. Soon Rowdy herself was on the receiving end of a weather | Go to AccuWeather.com to Florida. “We’re just so grateful to everyone who helped look for her.” Couples derailed by virus get mass ‘re- wedding’ in New York NEW YORK — Hun- dreds of couples whose weddings were derailed or scaled back due to the COVID-19 pandemic got a do-over at no less than a New York City landmark. The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts hosted “Celebrate Love: A (Re) AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 56/67 Kennewick 54/75 St. Helens 57/78 59/80 55/80 Condon 62/86 58/80 SUN MON TUE WED Clear Sunny and nice Sunny and pleasant Sunny and very warm Warm with lots of sun 83 45 92 53 94 52 Eugene 9 7 6 53/82 86 54 93 61 94 60 8 6 5 La Grande 59 88 52 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 7 6 8 54 86 49 Comfort Index™ 5 92 59 93 59 7 5 3 TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Thursday Low Thursday High: 121° Low: 28° Wettest: 4.48” 91° 48° 94° 57° 101° 48° 0.00 0.01 0.29 4.47 5.73 0.00 0.22 0.34 8.98 10.40 0.00 0.32 0.39 17.76 14.91 PRECIPITATION (inches) Thursday Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date AGRICULTURAL INFO. HAY INFORMATION SUNDAY Lowest relative humidity Afternoon wind Hours of sunshine Evapotranspiration 25% NNW at 7 to 14 mph 14.0 0.32 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Friday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir 21% of capacity 82% of capacity 34% of capacity 96% of capacity 17% of capacity 83% of capacity STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Thursday) Grande Ronde at Troy 2630 cfs Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder 124 cfs Burnt River near Unity 95 cfs Umatilla River near Gibbon 69 cfs Minam River at Minam 659 cfs Powder River near Richland 17 cfs Death Valley, Calif. Bodie State Park, Calif. Auburn, Ala. OREGON High: 103° Low: 42° Wettest: none Ontario Meacham WEATHER HISTORY Lightning struck a man in Barry’s Landing, Wyo., on July 16, 1978. The lightning trav- eled from his shoulder to his feet, blasting off his clothes and burning holes in his socks. The lucky victim survived. SUN & MOON SAT. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset SUN. 5:20 a.m. 5:21 a.m. 8:37 p.m. 8:36 p.m. 11:03 p.m. 11:25 p.m. 8:47 a.m. 10:05 a.m. MOON PHASES Last Jul 20 New Jul 28 First Aug 5 Beaver Marsh 53/72 Full Aug 11 56/82 Silver Lake Jordan Valley 60/95 Paisley 49/94 50/91 Frenchglen 58/99 61/91 Klamath Falls 50/91 McDermitt 61/99 RECREATION FORECAST SUNDAY MON. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 67/55/pc 71/56/pc 90/51/s 92/56/s 100/64/s 93/64/s 69/53/s 70/54/s 96/47/s 91/51/s 68/53/pc 70/54/s 80/53/pc 85/55/s 95/58/s 91/56/s 88/53/s 85/57/s 82/51/pc 85/56/s 92/57/s 91/57/s 80/57/s 93/63/s 92/59/s 84/57/s 93/50/s 87/52/s 87/52/s 81/56/s 93/60/s 91/60/s 91/49/s 94/53/s 93/47/s 94/52/s 67/103 Lakeview 46/93 REGIONAL CITIES City Astoria Bend Boise Brookings Burns Coos Bay Corvallis Council Elgin Eugene Hermiston Hood River Imnaha John Day Joseph Kennewick Klamath Falls Lakeview Grand View Arock 59/102 58/99 Shown is Sunday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday night’s lows and Sunday’s highs. SUN. Diamond 57/99 Fields Medford Brookings Boise 67/100 58/87 53/69 60/101 46/92 Chiloquin Grants Pass Juntura 52/96 51/88 47/90 Ontario 68/101 Burns Brothers 54/81 Roseburg Huntington 52/92 Bend Coos Bay 62/95 67/98 Seneca 51/90 Oakridge Council 51/89 53/93 51/89 Elkton THURSDAY EXTREMES ALMANAC 51/86 John Day 51/88 Sisters Florence Powers 57/96 Baker City Redmond 51/65 52/67 Halfway Granite 53/80 Newport 53/68 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. 57/89 53/80 56/80 55/80 83 55 7 Corvallis Enterprise 54/86 59/88 Monument 57/84 Idanha Salem TONIGHT 7 Elgin 57/88 La Grande 57/79 Maupin Comfort Index™ 63/86 Pendleton The Dalles Portland Newberg Lewiston 64/91 Hood River 62/90 TIllamook 51 89 49 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Walla Walla 63/93 Vancouver 56/75 52/71 Baker City Wedding” for 500 couples on Sunday evening in the pavilion outside the center. Lincoln Center’s web- site calls it “a special day for newlyweds, those whose weddings were canceled or diminished, and people who want to recommit their love to their partners and the city we love.” It featured a multicul- tural ceremony — not legally binding — as well as music, dancing and remarks from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla SUN. MON. Hi/Lo/W 91/60/s 75/53/c 85/49/s 91/58/s 65/51/pc 72/50/c 101/67/s 93/59/s 90/57/s 80/56/pc 72/52/pc 88/46/s 82/56/pc 80/54/pc 85/56/s 86/57/s 81/45/s 86/60/s Hi/Lo/W 87/60/s 80/57/s 84/50/s 98/64/s 66/52/s 81/51/pc 96/62/s 92/59/s 89/60/s 87/61/pc 76/56/s 93/53/s 88/60/s 87/59/s 82/60/pc 95/61/s 83/48/s 85/61/s Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice ANTHONY LAKES PHILLIPS LAKE Mostly sunny Mostly sunny 71 43 88 48 MT. EMILY REC. BROWNLEE RES. Sunny and nice Mostly sunny 74 48 95 59 EAGLE CAP WILD. EMIGRANT ST. PARK Mostly sunny Sunny and pleasant 76 42 78 40 WALLOWA LAKE MCKAY RESERVOIR Mostly sunny Sunny and nice 87 52 88 54 THIEF VALLEY RES. RED BRIDGE ST. PARK Breezy in the p.m. Sunny and nice 89 49 88 52